School years often evoke adult nostalgia, and what's amusing is that we all shared that experience. People usually tend to appreciate something truly once it's gone.
    As teenagers, such thoughts might be far from our minds. Those few years between childhood and adulthood are a turbulent mix of denying, fighting, exploring, defining, rebelling, growing up, falling in love, studying, making first decisions, and inevitably, making mistakes - experiencing most things for the first time. It sounds as romantic as it felt then.
    The series focuses on school students on the brink of making their first and arguably most crucial decision: choosing a field of study that will shape the next few years and possibly their entire lives. It's a carefree season under the immense pressure of responsibility when they begin to make these decisions. It's a difficult yet undeniably beautiful and creative time.

    * The project's name, a metaphor, delves into the logical and mathematical explanation of why, during youth, years seem to stretch indefinitely compared to the fleeting moments experienced by adults. At 18, one year constitutes 1/18th of life, while at 36, a year becomes a mere 1/36th of life, effectively twice as short. This concept illuminates the relativity of time perception between the young and the adult offering a thought-provoking exploration of how time's passage varies throughout our lives.
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